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An acid-base titration consists of the controlled addition of a dissolved base to a dissolved acid (or the reverse). Acid and base react rapidly to neutralize each other. At the equivalence point, equivalents of reacting substances are equal. The pH during a titration changes every time with a drop of titrant added, but the rate of this change varies enormously. A titration curve, graph of pH as a function of the volume of titrant, displays in detail how the pH changes over the course of an acid base titration. Significantly. the pH changes most rapidly near the equivalence point. The exact shape of a titration curve depends on the K_(a) and K_(b) of acid and base The pH at equivalence point is:

An acid-base titration consists of the controlled addition of a dissolved base to a dissolved acid (or the reverse). Acid and base react rapidly to neutralize each other. At the equivalence point, equivalents of reacting substances are equal. The pH during a titration changes every time with a drop of titrant added, but the rate of this change varies enormously. A titration curve, graph of pH as a function of the volume of titrant, displays in detail how the pH changes over the course of an acid base titration. Significantly. the pH changes most rapidly near the equivalence point. The exact shape of a titration curve depends on the K_(a) and K_(b) of acid and base The suitable indicator for this titration will be:

An acid-base titration consists of the controlled addition of a dissolved base to a dissolved acid (or the reverse). Acid and base react rapidly to neutralize each other. At the equivalence point, equivalents of reacting substances are equal. The pH during a titration changes every time with a drop of titrant added, but the rate of this change varies enormously. A titration curve, graph of pH as a function of the volume of titrant, displays in detail how the pH changes over the course of an acid base titration. Significantly,the pH changes most rapidly near the equivalence point. The exact shape of a titration curve depends on the K_a and K_b, of acid and base. Which of the titration could it represent?

An acid-base titration consists of the controlled addition of a dissolved base to a dissolved acid (or the reverse). Acid and base react rapidly to neutralize each other. At the equivalence point, equivalents of reacting substances are equal. The pH during a titration changes every time with a drop of titrant added, but the rate of this change varies enormously. A titration curve, graph of pH as a function of the volume of titrant, displays in detail how the pH changes over the course of an acid base titration. Significantly,the pH changes most rapidly near the equivalence point. The exact shape of a titration curve depends on the K_a and K_b, of acid and base. < The suitable indicator for this titration will be :

Do you think the pH of our mouth changes ?

BEYOND PUBLICATION-ACIDS,BASES AND SALTS-EXERCISE
  1. Fresh milk has a pH of 6. Explain why the pH changes as it turns into ...

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  2. The colour of methyl orange indicator in acidic medium is

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  3. The colour of phenolphthalein indicator in basic solution is

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  4. Colour of methyl orange in alkali conditions

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  5. A solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be

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  6. One of the following solutions reacts with crushed egg shells to give ...

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  7. If a base dissolves in water, by what name is it better known?

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  8. Which of the following substances when mixed together will produce tab...

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  9. What colour would hydrochloric acid (pH = 1) turn universal indicator ...

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  10. Which one of the following types of medicines is used for treating ind...

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  11. What gas is produced when magnesium is made to react with hydrochloric...

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  12. Does the bulb glow in acids ?

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  13. Which measurements are able to construct a triangle?

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  14. What is the chemical name of baking Soda ?

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  15. What is a neutralization reaction? Give two examples

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  16. How does the flow of acid rain into a river make the survival of aquat...

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  17. Why does tooth decay start when the pH of mouth is lower than 5.5?

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  18. Which of the following is the most accurate way of showing neutralizat...

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  19. Why is universal indicator a better one Than litmus paper ?

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  20. Which of the following is used for making toys ?

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  21. Brine solution is called

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